The Stegi Party is back in the heart of Neos Kosmos.

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On Thursday, October 9, the Onassis Stegi Party returns to its New Kosmos neighborhood, taking over the streets around Stegi to celebrate 15 years of presence – with ice-cold beer, music, good vibes, and a birthday cake that can’t be cut, because it belongs to everyone. Each of its layers symbolizes a different part of Stegi’s journey.

Headlining this year’s street party are Daniel Avery b2b Optimo, with an eclectic, electrifying set that brings club culture to the streets. Alongside them: Buzz channels the pulse of the Western Suburbs, Madam X unleashes the power of grime, Metaman with special guests create a sonic universe where synths and beats collide, while pink.wav sets up a limitless electronic dancefloor. The celebration starts early with a colorful family-friendly session from Bobos Arts Festival, filled with music, play, and dance.

Program
18:30–19:30 | Bobos Arts Festival
19:30–20:15 | pink.wav
20:15–21:00 | Metaman + Special Guests
21:00–21:45 | Madam X
21:45–22:30 | Buzz
22:30–END | Daniel Avery b2b Optimo

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The Stegi Party, Accessible to All

This year’s street party is not just an event – it’s a meeting place. An open embrace where every body and every rhythm belongs.

With tactile maps (piaf), QR codes offering audio description, Greek Sign Language interpretation for the live sets, sound visualizations, wearables, sensory kits, and a specially designed quiet space for anyone who needs a pause. Deaf performers will take over the DJ booths to share rhythm in a different way, while shuttle buses ensure smooth transport for those who need it.

For wheelchair users, there will be an elevated platform with unobstructed views, as well as low-height access points at bars and food stands for ease of service. Menus will be available via QR codes, and an Access Info Point will be on site with further details about accessibility.

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